Article R6152-615
In the event of a duly confirmed illness, attested by a medical certificate, which makes it impossible for the attached practitioner to work, he/she is automatically placed on leave by decision of the…
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In the event of a duly confirmed illness, attested by a medical certificate, which makes it impossible for the attached practitioner to work, he/she is automatically placed on leave by decision of the…
A practitioner working more than three half-days a week who is recognised by the medical committee as suffering from tuberculosis, mental illness, cancer, poliomyelitis or severe and acquired immunode…
Attached practitioners are entitled to maternity, paternity and childcare or adoption leave in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in article R. 6152-819.
Attached practitioners who work less than three half-days per week in one or more establishments are entitled to two working days' training leave per year. Attached practitioners who work at least thr…
When, at the end of the various periods of sick leave, long-term sick leave, long-term leave or accident at work, a practitioner on a three-year contract or a permanent contract is declared definitive…
Attached practitioners are entitled to : 1° Annual leave, the duration of which is defined on the basis of twenty-five working days, in proportion to their weekly service obligations; 2° Reduced worki…
Any operator of a car park allocated for public use shall apply to the consumer, for parking periods of less than twelve hours and paid for by the duration, a tariff in steps of no more than fifteen m…
A decree of the Conseil d'Etat shall determine the implementing measures for articles L. 3121-24 to L. 3121-26.
Those provisions of the decrees provided for in article L. 3121-67 relating to the organisation and distribution of working hours within the week, rest periods, the conditions for recourse to standby…
Decrees of the Conseil d'Etat shall determine the terms and conditions of application of this chapter for all branches of activity or professions or for a particular branch or profession. These decree…
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